Go to http://yourip/wordpress and set administrative user and password. Then login to the administrative
dashboard and click on the plugins in the left hand pane. In the ‘search plugin’ box, type “bigbluebutton”
and install/activate it.

To integrate it with BBB click on Appearance–>Widgets–>BigBlueButton and drag/drop it to the content area.
GO to Settings–> put the URL to your BBB link http://yourip/bigbluebutton and insert the salt from the
setting page.

Within the administrative wordpress dashboard you can create meetings and the passwords for participants/moderator.
You should be able to access the rooms in http://yourip/wordpress/.

Go to http://yourip/wordpress and set administrative user and password. Then login to the administrative
dashboard and click on the plugins in the left hand pane. In the ‘search plugin’ box, type “bigbluebutton”
and install/activate it.

To integrate it with BBB click on Appearance–>Widgets–>BigBlueButton and drag/drop it to the content area.
GO to Settings–> put the URL to your BBB link http://yourip/bigbluebutton and insert the salt from the
setting page.

Within the administrative wordpress dashboard you can create meetings and the passwords for participants/moderator.
You should be able to access the rooms in http://yourip/wordpress/.

The old ftp command is not convenient for recursively copying directories from the command line. An alternative to the ftp command is the ncftpget.

1. Download ncftpget

a. RHEL/Fedora/CentOS

yum install ncftpget

b.Debian/Ubuntu

apt-get install ncftpget

2. Make sure you have the hostname, username and password of the ftp server, from which you want to download a bunch of directories. Let us say you want to copy /var/www/html in the ftp server to a local directory /home/user1/Desktop

You will be prompted for a password, once you entered the correct password, it will recursively(-R) download the files under /var/www/html to /home/user1/Desktop in a verbose(-v) mode – that is you will see the file transfer on your screen for each file.